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John Ball - Born in England, died 1793 Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (reference Lycoming County book of History. Old Lycoming Records)Children:Anne Ball - Married a WhiteJohn Ball - William Ball - Born September 21, 1788. Died July 8, 1866. Married Catherine Weisel June 20, 1811.Mary Ball - William Ball (John) - Born September 21, 1788 in England. Died July 8, 1866 in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Married Catherine Weisel, born August 13, 1793, died, December 25, 1869.Isaac Ball -George Ball - John Ball - Samual Ball - Born January 23, 1821, married Belinda Wilson. Died December 20, 1890.Elizabeth BallWilliam Ball - Mary Anne Ball - Joseph Ball - Sarah Jane Ball - Samual Ball (William, John) - Born January 23, 1821 in Lycoming County Pennsylvania. Married Belinda Wilson. Suspected descent from James Wilson, Signer. Died Dec. 20, 1890 in Lycoming County Penn.Children:Joseph William Ball - Born November 11, 1843. Died October 26,1922.Elizabeth Ball - Married a BoverCatherine Ball - Married a Fry. died September 27, 1881Edward C. Ball - Married a woman called Adda.Obituary: December 27, 1890. Title: Passed Away End of LIfe of and Old and Useful Citizen of Hepburn Township.Samual Ball, whose death occured a few days ago at his home in Hepburn township, was a type of our best and most useful citizen. He had almost reached the round age of three score and ten years and died within sight of the house where he was born. He is best known perhaps as the manufacturer of Ball's grain cradles. He first began their manufacture in 1852 in a small way. From a humble beginning this business has now grown into a large and thoroughly equipped factory, furnished with approved approved machinery. Many of the best and most useful devices in the establishment are of his own invention. For a number of years past this factory has annually turned out thousands of cradles which found a market all over the country, many even being sent beyond the Mississippi. Mr. Ball, however, served the community and public as well. He was a member of the school board of Hepburn township eighteen years. He was always what is known as a good school man, and contributed much to build up the excellent public schools in that township. During the was he was active in raising the county fund for Hepburn township, and managed the issuing of the bonds by it for that purpose. He was a man universally liked by his neighbors. He was just and fair in all his dealings, and liberal in contributing to every enterprise that deserved support. Always industrious and prudent he amassed considerable wealth and leaves a substantial estate to his family. His loss will be keenly felt in various ways, but the memory of his kindly manners, his enterprise and wise advise will long survive among those who learned to know him.Joseph William Ball (Samual, William, John) - Born Nov. 11, 1843 in Logan Station, Lycoming County Pennsylvania. Married July 23, 1865 to Sarah Jane Neyhart. Sarah Jane was born in July 1845 and died either Nov. 29, 1906 or a few days earlier. Her father's name was Eli Neyhart, her mother's name was Julia Grace. Julia Grace was from the Alsace-Lorraine area of France. Joseph died October 26, 1922 in Auburn, California. Eli Neyhart died in about October of 1885. He owned and operated a flour mill in the Lycoming County area. Children:Sylvia Florance Ball - Born April 18, 1966 at Hepburnville. Married Ernest Sargent Pillsbury also of Auburn. Died September 3, 1911 in Los Angeles California. Buried with her husband in Rosedale Cemetary, West Los Angeles.Olive Ball - Died in early childhood. 1870 census shows her living with age listed as 2 in June. Amassa Osborn Ball - Born July 26, 1868 at Williamsport Pennsylvania. Died February 4, 1941.Cora Lulu Ball - Born April 14, 1873 in Williamsport Pennsylvania. Married George Pendleton Collins April 27, 1904. Died November 3, 1941.Belinda Ball - Born November 4, 1882 in Hepburnville, Penn. Married Samual Benjamin, died abt 1961.Samual Neyhart Ball - Born September 11, 1885William removed with his family to Auburn California in 1893. He owned and ran Ball's Music, Stationary and book store in Auburn California. It was the place that school children went to renew their supplies before the beginning of the school year.obit:Sarah Jane Neyhart Ball. Titled: Mrs. W.J. Ball Dead. November 29, 1906.Mrs. W.J. Ball, wife of W.J. Ball of Auburn, died at the family home on Thursday morning last, after a long illness. All of her family were at her bedside except one daughter, Mrs. Ernest Pillsbury, of Los Angeles, who was unable to reach here on account of sickness in her family. Mrs. Ball came here with her husband from Williamsport, Pa., in 1893, and has resided here ever since, beloved and respected by a large circle of friends. She leaves to mourn her loss, besides her husband, two sons, Amasa, of Williamsport, and Samuel N., of Auburn, and three daughters. Mrs. George Collins and Miss Belinda Ball, of Auburn and Mrs. Ernest Pillsbury, of Los Angeles.The funeral services were held at the family residence on Friday, Rev. H. D. Wiard officiating, and interment in the Odd Fellows cemetery, Mrs. A.D. Fellows, Mrs. F.J. Locher, A.R. Green and Rev. Fred R. Winsor, sang several selections. The pall bearers were: J.M. Manning, Dr. J.N. Ward, T.P. Dickson, M.D. Lininger, J.W. McCullough and Julian Hayes.Sylvia Florance Ball (William Joseph, Samual)- was born April 18, 1966 at Hepburnville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. She was educated at the Vineland Academy, Vineland, New Jersey and later taught math at Bedford High School, Pennsylvania. She married Dr. Ernest Sargent Pillsbury June 29, 1897 and died September 3, 1911 in an automobile accident. Children:(a son, died at birth)Ernest Sargent, b. January 16, 1899 - d. Oct. 11, 1960Grace Sylvia, b. August 29, 1900 d. August 29, 1979Arthur Francis, b. October 11, 1904 d. April 15, 1991Amasa Osborn Ball - (William Joseph, Samual) Born July 26, 1868 at Williamsport. Died February 4, 1941.Children:August Koch Ball - b.Cora Lulu Ball (William Joseph, Samual) - Born April 14, 1873 in Williamsport Penn. Married George Pendleton Collins April 27, 1904 in Auburn California. Died November 3, 1941.Children:Kenneth Kregs -Calvin Gaines -George Walker - Keith Ball - Belinda Ball (William Joseph, Samual) - Born November 4, 1882 in Hepburnville, Penn. Moved west with her family. Married Clyde Benjamin. Died abt 1961.Children:Paul Benjamin - Bill Benjamin - Samual Neyhart Ball (William Joseph, Samual) - Born September 11, 1885. No children. Olive Ball (William Joseph, Samual) - Died in infancy, at a year and a half of age.

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I found out
my legal given name was Mary Linda, a clever amalgamation of my
mother's, when I started Kindergarten. She did not explain the
nickname when I asked her. Noting the fact, I continued to use the
name most familiar to me, Melinda. I changed this, legally, by usage
and alteration of all legal documents when I was 23 to Melinda Pillsbury-Foster.

Pillsbury and Foster are the two lines of my family who most resonated with my own beliefs.

Dad, Dr. Arthur F. Pillsbury, had just
received his PhD from Stanford in Civil Engineering. It was 1933 and
the Depression was growing ever worse when he and Mother married. Dad's first job was designing
programs for the Civilian Conservation Corp., and they spent their
honeymoon in a tent traveling from location to location. More
on their marriage

Mom and Dad honeymooned in a tent, moving around while Dad planned out and oversaw projects for the Civilian Conservation Corp in 1932. They kept the tent until it fell apart. We kids
loved the tent. We camped out in it in the backyard, practicing for
time at the cabin in Cedar Slope, which was also fun. Dad believed
children should learn how to work and think for themselves.

There were
five of us, Anne, Carol, Charles (Cappy), Melinda and Stephen. The
family genealogy is HERE.

We had our
squabbles but loved each other very much. Stephen and I are the only
siblings left, Anne, Carol, and Cappy died of causes related to the
family heart condition.

Today I'm
working on bringing to market technologies for making a sustainable
future available.

The other
part of the story is what life has taught me about psychopaths.
Don't marry them. If you do you could have a child who is also a
psychopath. My first child, Carolyn Anne Barteaux, now Morgan Gell, is a
psychopath. Realizing this was at the same time liberating and
emotionally devastating. If this happens to you, take steps to
protect yourself. Morgan
Pillsbury Gell

It was at
Morgan's suggestion I wrote the most ignored novel in human history,
GREED – The NeoConning of
America. She
wanted to be the heroine and so I rewrote reality some to make this
possible – but the stories outside the romantic through line are
all true.

The
book is being reissued, with explanation, and will be available on
Amazon this month.